Absolutely, you should report this to the administrator of your center. Let him or her know that if they can't pull your needles in a timely manner then they should teach you how to do it. You can pull your own needles should you chose to learn. This is one thing I did not like about in-center like you don't have a life after you dialyized.
No doubt about it NxStage or PD is the way to go. The freedom is something you don't get in-center. No to mention how much better you feel after doing home dialysis for a while.
how come they didn't pull both your needles at the same time.. I'd hate to sit there for a half hour just holding.. 15 minutes holding is hard enough to do
I get a little frustrated when it seems like the answer when someone has a problem is do home hemo. It happens on thread after thread. I know some of you love it. Not everyone can or wants to do home hemo. And it should not be the only way to get decent care. We deserve decent care for all modalities. Cdwbrooklyn is right. Report it to the manager and see if they can fix things. From there you can make informed decisions about your treatment.
Educating is one thing. I think we've gone too far. It has turned into bragging about how much better your lives are than everyone else
If you want home hemo, you may have to push for it rather than wait to see if it is offered to you.
But you still have those who depend on in'center for their dialysis. That is fine, they can still live. They won't have to worry about storage or learn how to cannulate or what the numbers mean. They can just lay there and let the Professionals take care of them.